. Illustrated alphabetical register of veterinary instruments, anatomical models, books, & s obtainedfrom Paris (where we have an agent who gives our orders his personalattention) at the earliest moment, and with the least possible expense for trans-poi-tation. It must be stated that the time necessary for fiUing an order byDr. Auzoux (owing to the great call for these models) is very appUcation shovdd be made at the earhest possible date. Of the following Hst of Dr. Auzouxs models, those marked by a star* areusually kept in stock by us, all others are imported to ord


. Illustrated alphabetical register of veterinary instruments, anatomical models, books, & s obtainedfrom Paris (where we have an agent who gives our orders his personalattention) at the earliest moment, and with the least possible expense for trans-poi-tation. It must be stated that the time necessary for fiUing an order byDr. Auzoux (owing to the great call for these models) is very appUcation shovdd be made at the earhest possible date. Of the following Hst of Dr. Auzouxs models, those marked by a star* areusually kept in stock by us, all others are imported to order only. Orders for the latter must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 33^per cent, of their value, such remittance to cover any risk of the models notbeing claimed upon arrival. On arrival the models are sent C. O. D. for the balance due. When ordering, please quote as ordering from the First Edition of J. R. & Alphabetical Register of Veterinary Instruments, Anatomical Models, etc. JOHN RETNDERS & CO., No. 303 Fourth Ave., New York. 74 JOHN REYNDEBS & CO, Plate RICELEXOH OF THE HORSE. Price, $* to $* 303 Fotirth Avenue, New York, 75 34. Arab Horse. Fig. 318. Complete (4 feet 3 inclies bigli), exhibitingin detail more than 3,000 objects separating into 97 pieces; show-ing on one side the superficial muscles, nerves, and vessels; on theother, the same removable separately, as in a dissection, from thesujjerficial layer to the skeleton; in the splanchnic cavities arefound all the organs contained therein, which also may be removedand studied separately. This model of the horse, which leavesnothing to be desired has been adopted by the French cavalrycorps, veteiinary and agricultural schools. It has also been purchasedby several foreign governments as an efficacious means of populariz-ing the ideas of anatomy and j^hysiology necessary for theamehoration of the equine race, and for the choice, employment and preservation of the horse $1,546 00* Stand, spat


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